Shaikh-ul-Mashaik Pyaromir Maheboob Khan (1887–1948) was born in Baroda, India. An Indian classical musician and younger brother of Inayat Khan, he became the representative...
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Jahanabadi, was primary. Inayat Khan toured the United States with his brother Maheboob Khan and cousin Mohammed Ali Khan between the years 1910 and 1912...
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India. 30 March 2007, India Post released a commemorative stamp showing Maheboob Khan and a scene of 'Mother India' depicting Raaj Kumar & Nargis "Padma Awards...
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Western Sufism (section The Legacy of Inayat Khan)
of Inayat Khan, his brother Maheboob Khan was elected to lead his movement. On the latter's death in 1948, their cousin Mohammed Ali Khan was elected...
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Ameena Begum (redirect from Ora Ray Khan)
1 May 1949) was a writer and poet who was the wife of Sufi Master Inayat Khan and the mother of their four children: World War II SOE agent Noor-un-Nisa...
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Asaf Jah VI, also known as Sir Mir Mahboob Ali Khan Siddiqi GCB GCSI (17 August 1866 – 29 August 1911), was the sixth Nizam of Hyderabad. He ruled Hyderabad...
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the Sufi Movement in Inayat Khan's lifetime, broke away when Maheboob Khan assumed leadership. Another disciple of Inayat Khan, Samuel Lewis (Sufi Ahmed...
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Inayat Khan, who founded the Sufi order and is credited with bringing Sufism to the Western world. Puran and Susanna Bair were disciples of Inayat Khan’s eldest...
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Order split over Khan's succession. Leadership over the Order ultimately went to Inayat Khan's brother, Maheboob Khan. Inayat Khan's first disciple in...
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ethnographer and theologian Pyaromir Maheboob Khan (1887–1948), Sufi spiritual leader and musician Pir-o-Murshid Mohammad Ali Khan (1881–1958), Sufi spiritual...
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Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Sindhi and Malayalam. Palak was also a star at Maheboob College, Secunderabad and sang there. Both Palak and Palash sang on different...
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J. of Embden was built on the place where, in the summer of 1922, Inayat Khan reported having a 'spiritual experience' and proclaimed the place holy. The...
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Sahebagouda JDU 19040 29234 221 Bijapur Appu Pattanshetty BJP 70001 Ustad Maheboob Patel INC 45968 24033 222 Ballolli (SC) R. K. Rathod JDS 39915 H. R. Alagur...
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